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Definition of Mures
1. mure [v] - See also: mure
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mures
Literary usage of Mures
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the County of Ayr: With a Genealogical Account of the Families of by James Paterson (1852)
"A few small proprietorships have recently sprung up. mures OF ... according to
the historian of the mures,* was Ranald More, n kinsman of Sir Gilchrist More ..."
2. The West of Scotland in History: Being Brief Notes Concerning Events, Family by Joseph Irving (1885)
"THE mures OF CALDWELL. MURE, Moore, More, for the same name has in process ...
Of the mures it may be said with literal exactness, " Kings have come of us, ..."
3. Rambles Round Kilmarnock: With an Introductory Sketch of the Town by Archibald R. Adamson (1875)
"events in his life—The last of the mures—The late Countess of Loudoun's attachment
to the Castle—The Grounds the resort of pleasure parties—An Address to ..."
4. History of the Counties of Ayr and Wigton by James Paterson (1866)
"The first of flie mures of ... according to the historian of the mures,t was
Ranald More, a kinsman of Sir ..."
5. Criminal Trials in Scotland: From A.D. MCCCCLXXXVIII to A.D. MDCXXIV by Robert Pitcairn (1833)
"... It is much to be regretted, that the tragical story of the Murder of SIB THOMAS
KENNEDY of Culzean, knight, Tutor of Cassillis, &c. by the mures OF ..."